I just wasted my time listening to Disotell talking mostly about the Melba Ketchum thing on Episode 43. She has been pretty well discounted by the bigfoot research community as not being credible. Nothing, repeat nothing, Disotell says in any way refutes anything I have ever said about DNA. Most of what he said actually supports statements I have made about BF DNA testing and species typing. There is a National Genome Bank. All samples are compared to that. As a matter of fact the wikapedia link I provided gives far more information about species typing than Disotell did during the interview. I jumped through Bodhi's hoops and like I thought it was just a time waster to me. Disotell by his own admission gets dozens of unsolicited DNA samples a week asking that they be tested. The only testing they get is the walk to the trash can where they are thrown away. I can understand that because it is over $200 a test. I cannot understand, other than Disotell has never found anything that has resulted in some unknown primate species, why Bodhi even thinks what he says is significant. All of what Disotell said was hashed over during the Melba Ketchum debacle by multiple sources. Bodhi thinks 2012 stuff is pertinent but claims I am uninformed. I guess since Disotell has not found anything it cannot be found? Until someone sees a bleeding bigfoot, or gets a chunk of flesh, no one can be sure what they have is from a BF. I would not test a hair sample from some unknown person either no do I go around in the woods, picking up hair samples to test. The probability that any given sample is not some known species is very low. But then if the sum total of your knowledge about a subject is what you can glean from skeptics in and out of science, I guess that what can be witnessed or found in the field is not important.